As a Radio and Television student intending on entering the business, it’s preached that we students should be absorbing as much media as possible to understand the environment we’re walking into. This seems like the intelligent thing to do. Considering how rapidly...
Warm welcome, hot dinner
Thanksgiving dinner is the time of year families gather for a meal and all the joys that come with it. Now imagine you only met your family a month ago, and it consisted of 180 people from different countries, whom you’d never met. Would you feel a little...
New student senators chosen
After a nearly week long campaign, the 2017-18 NAITSA Senators are confirmed but with spots still available. The results were announced Oct. 11, and now 14 of the 18 candidates representing the program groups at NAIT are locked into place. Overall, Leanne Mills,...
A question of support
On Oct. 3, NAIT hosted the activation event for the 2017 #IBelieveYou Campaign. The campaign was created by the Alberta Association of Sexual Assault Services (AASAS) in 2015 as a means to encourage victims of sexual assault to come forward. Through positive support...
Flu shots available on campus soon
It’s that dreaded time of year again: flu season. The influenza vaccine is the best way to prevent the illness and is recommended each year for everyone over the age of six months. Last year, more than 1.1 million doses of the flu vaccine were administered across...
New drill rig operator program
NAIT is welcoming a new drill rig operator program in January. The foundation drill rig operator’s course is the first of its kind in North America and is comprised of nine online courses taken over a two-year period. Similar to the skilled trades program, students...